31. As politicians elbowed for air time to criticize the industry, networks responded by pulling shows that had any hint of violence. 32. Asked if flair had a chance at cable air time, an ESPN spokesman, Josh Krulewitz, tried to sound encouraging. 33. At some point television, which uses public airwaves, must provide free air time for candidates. 34. At least one prominent doubter of the benefits of free air time, however, is David Bartlett, president of the Radio-Television News Directors Association. 35. Back at the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the impeachment debate was beginning to steal air time from the attacks over Baghdad, and the conversation drifted. 36. Being different is what got me some prime air time. 37. Beijing gave Clinton air time before censoring replays. 38. Belo plans to offer candidates five minutes of air time on its stations, Hundt said. 39. Begin with an advertising blitz, including precious TV air time during the Super Bowl. 40. Blair, meanwhile, was the beneficiary of some much-needed air time and credibility at RIR. |